A Protestant Tackles Mortal/Venial Sins

A Protestant Tackles Mortal/Venial Sins

For those who believe in the distinction between mortal and venial sin, 1 John 5:16-17 is often a go-to text. Even the Catechism of the Catholic Church references this text (1854) in support of its teaching on mortal and venial sin. Here’s the text: If anyone sees his...

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Open Forum

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A Protestant Tackles Mortal/Venial Sins

A Protestant Tackles Mortal/Venial Sins

For those who believe in the distinction between mortal and venial sin, 1 John 5:16-17 is often a go-to text. Even the Catechism of the Catholic Church references this text (1854) in support of its teaching on mortal and venial sin. Here’s the text: If anyone sees his...

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Eat the Flesh. Drink the Blood. Really!

Eat the Flesh. Drink the Blood. Really!

There is no shortage of counters to the literal reading of Jesus’ words “eat my flesh . . . drink my blood” (John 6:54-58). One form these counters take is showing that such a literal reading entails an absurdity. Protestant Pastor Todd Baker makes this kind of...

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‘But Paul Rebuked Peter!’

‘But Paul Rebuked Peter!’

Protestants often object to the Catholic doctrine of papal infallibility by appealing to Galatians 2:11 where Paul records how he rebuked Peter because “he clearly was wrong” (NAB Translation). “You see,” the argument goes, “the Bible says Peter was wrong. Therefore,...

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Did the Apostles Practice Confession?

Did the Apostles Practice Confession?

Full Question Did the apostles practice confession? Answer There is no direct evidence that they did. However, we can reasonably infer that they did. First, we can assume that they would have administered the sacrament of confession given the fact that Christ gave...

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What Does Jesus Mean by the Log in Our Own Eyes in Matt. 7:3?

What Does Jesus Mean by the Log in Our Own Eyes in Matt. 7:3?

Full Question Jesus says in Matthew 7:3, “Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?” What does he mean? Answer What Jesus means is that we tend to see the faults of others without recognizing that we are...

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